Egypt Shore Excursions are ship trips for the travelers whose ships stop at any Egyptian port whether your vessels arriving at Alexandria port, , Hurghada marina , Port Said, Safaga Port, Ein Sukhna Port, Aqaba Port, Suez port , Sharm Marina




EL-Ain EL-Sokhna Shore Excursions : Ain Sokhna  the Arabic for “ hot spring” was named after the nearby sulfur springs . El Sukhna Shore Excursions is also an ideal site for fishing and water sports. Ain El Sokhna Port is about 140 km east of Cairo, just an hour away by car. It offers Cairenes recreational time, handy respite from the city's fast paced life .The area is 40 km south of the port of Suez and is administratively part of the Suez Govern orate. Its territory extends along the Red Sea shoreline for about 60 km from the southern borders of RAS El Adebbya in the north to RAS El Zaafarana in the south. Close enough to Cairo for a day-trip, this popular weekend resort has fine beaches and coves, coral reefs, fishing and water sports. This is not just a destination for people wanting a suntan and a week at the beach. It is also a place where you can indulge in history. There is ample evidence that the area had its place in history. It includes a famous group of the world's oldest monasteries west of Zafarana on the road to Kuraymat




Alexandria Port Shore Excursions : The largest port in Egypt and the greatest summer resort in the Middle East.It is located on the Mediterranean Sea north west of Delta, 225 Km2 from Cairo by agricultural road and 221 km2 by desert road. Named after Alexander the Macedonian who ordered its foundation in 332 B.C., on the site of a small village called Rhakotis to be the capital of his reign in Egypt, a port near to his country and a Greek cultural centre.Since its foundation Alexandria remained for many centuries a Centre of cultural radiation to the whole world. It occupied a remarkable place in the history of mankind.Today Alexandria is considered the second capital of Egypt. It is distinguished by its strategic location,moderate climate and its beautifully fine sandy beaches which cover a large area between Agamy in the west and Abu Qeir in the east which made it worthy of its well merited title "Pearl of the Mediterranean".




Hurghada Marina Shore Excursions : It lies 395km south of Suez, and is noted for its magnificent summer and winter climate. The clarity of its water made it a Centre of tourist attraction especially for divers and practicing water sports because of the worldwide fame of its coral reefs and rare marine life it enjoys.Visitors can watch the exquisite underwater marine life through well-equipped glass bottom submarines




Sharm Marina Shore Excursions : With its unique location in the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt, it is considered the strategic passageway, the meeting point between Asia and Africa, and the cradle of great civilizations,It is no wonder that the stories of heavenly religions that dawned on humanity can be eloquently narrated by the soil of Sinai.With its diverse features of environment that combine together history, tourism, industry and agriculture, it has become a main attraction for tourists, travelers and businessmen. Sharm El-Sheikh, the biggest and most important city of Sinai, lies at the southern flank of the Peninsula where the two gulfs of Aqaba and Suez meet with the Red Sea.


 




Safaga Port Shore Excursions : About 60 km2 south of Hurghada, this small port is also a tourist area that is comprised of several bungalows and rest houses.Safaga City is considered one of the most important therapeutic tourist Centre as special medical researches have proved the potential of attracting international tourism to Safaga.The resort is reputable for its unpolluted atmosphere,black sand-dunes and mineral springs which have acquired specific characteristics for remedy of rheumatoid and psoriasis.




Port Said Shore Excursions : It is the second port in Egypt, after Alexandria. The history of establishing Port Said dates back to digging the Suez Canal. It is named after Khedive Said who gave the approval to dig. It is an essential port, as vessels coming from Europe transit it on their way to the East and also those ships which come from the East bound for Europe. Port Said has a ship repairing facility. The Suez Canal Authority building with that green dome is located on the Suez Canal's bank. Although Port Said is not yet 125 years old, it has seen battles for freedom and independence. It was the target of the Tripartite Aggression in 1956, and witnessed acts of bravery against the English and the French military, also during the War of Attrition (1967- 1973). People of Port Said, at that time, have been evacuated to Lower Egypt Governorate.El-Nasr Museum, El-Shahid Guad Hosni Museum they are the famous antiquities and tourists sites.De Lesseps Statue has been raised from its base at the entrance to the Canal, but kept at the ship-building yard of Port Foad. Tombs of martyrs, memorial of the unknown soldier are there for the heroes and martyrs of Port Said,


 




Suez Port Shore Excursions : is located on the Southern tip of the Suez Canal, and has been a commercial port since the 7th century. The spice trade and pilgrimages to Mecca made it prosperous throughout the Middle Ages. It became a naval base in the 15th century and, in 1869, the opening of the Suez Canal ensured its development as a modern city. Today, Suez is one of Egypt's largest ports. It is situated near the scenic Ataga Hills (Jebel Ataga), about 134 kilometers (83 miles) from Cairo and 88 kilometers (55 miles) from Ismailia, this city affords an excellent view of Sinai and the Red Sea. It is also interesting to watch ships passing through the Canal form Suez's vantage point.




Aqapa Port Shore Excursions :  is at the head of the Gulf of Aqapa off the Red Sea in southeast Jordan. Just nine miles from the border with southern Israel, the Port of Aqapa is the country’s only seaport. The capital of the Aqapa Governorate, the Port of Aqapa is well-known as a popular beach and diving resort. But the Port of Aqapa is an industrial center and an important exporter of phosphate and shells. In 2008, over 95 thousand people lived in the Port of Aqapa. Due to its location at the crossroads of trade routes between Europe, Asia, and Africa, the area of Port of Aqapa has been inhabited since at least 4000 BC. The earliest settlement was the center for the edomites. Later, Arab Nabataens inhabited the region. The Christian Bible talks about the area when it reports that King Solomon built ships near Edom on the Red Sea shores, probably during the iron age.